Blog archive:
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Teaming up to help fight the illegal rhino horn trade
AMRI, Scottish and Vietnamese wildlife forensic scientists excited to see the difference their collaboration can make to real-world issues
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A Cave Made to Order
The Australian Museum used to have its own richly-decorated limestone cave
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All is revealed: the Kermadec Biodiscovery Expedition
The long-awaited volume reporting on discoveries made on the 2011 Kermadec Expedition is now hot off the press.
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The Yeti Crab has a past - a new fossil family of Squat Lobsters
Old fossils reveal new surprises when we know what to look for
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Same same but different – a taxonomic detective story
DNA sequences expose cryptic species of land snail on a remote Kimberley island
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Surviving Australia: Lessons from land snails
Rapid morphological adaptation has helped Australian land snails thrive despite an increasingly inhospitable climate
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Bird poo frogs – more species than meets the eye!
Identifying hidden frog species (that look like bird poo) using DNA
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What do beetle taxonomists do on their holidays?
For some reason my family holidays always seem to include good beetle collecting localities, even in the most unlikely places.
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North Queensland Rock-wallabies cause a rethink of biological theory
Rock-wallabies teach us about evolution, as well as looking cute
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The Australian Museum Research Institute gets a worm!
A team of researchers celebrates the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) by naming a new species of calcareous tubeworm!
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91 new seaworm species described from Lizard Island
An amazing 91 new species of seaworms from coral reefs off Lizard Island have just been described!
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The Rare Endevours
With three pairs of feeding legs instead of the standard two, the seldom found Endevourid amphipod Crustaceans, make you check thrice.
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Controlling the controller
In the biological control of pests, how do we make sure the control agents won’t go AWOL?
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Three tiny, green-blooded frogs sing like birds
All three species of tiny, pointy snouted, green-blooded frogs from the forests of Vietnam have unique, bird-like calls
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AMRI ichthyologist awarded top honour
AMRI Senior Fellow Dr Jeff Leis receives the most prestigious award in fish systematics
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